Comments on our Peripheral Neuropathy Books
Numb Toes and Aching Soles
Dr. David A. Greenberg, Professor and Vice-Chairman of Neurology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine:
A
superbly researched and readable book that deals with peripheral
neuropathy from the patient's perspective. The author has taken great
pains to assemble accurate and up-to-date information that will be of
substantial benefit in helping patients … The book can also be
recommended to physicians who want insight into how patients are
affected.
Dr. Laurence J. Kinsella, Chief, Div. of Neurology, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Cleveland:
An informative and exhaustive work and a valuable resource to patients resource to patients and
physicians alike.
Rosemary Waggoner, San Antonio, TX:
The
book reflects an enormous amount of research and work, and will save
present and future neuropathy victims a great deal of anguish and
frustration caused by the previous lack of readily available
information on causes, symptoms, treatments and medical progress … It
should be mandatory reading for every medical student, doctor, nurse
and therapist. It is definitely a 'must have' for every victim of
neuropathy and should be read, re-read and used as a reference guide
and self-defense mechanism
… [The book] is obviously a 'labor of love, ' compassionately written by a victim of the disease itself.
The Foot:
As a compilation of therapeutic methods in the management of peripheral neuropathy, this book is probably second to none.
Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System:
Demystifies
peripheral neuropathy for the layman sufferer, and offers both patients
and physicians an expansive list of possible treatment options.
Senior World Online:
A wonderful
resource for anyone suffering from peripheral neuropathy or any
professional wishing to become better acquainted with the patient's
point-of-view.
Numb Toes and Other Woes
Bob Brown, Raleigh, NC:
After
reading Numb Toes and Aching Soles I knew this would be the tool I
needed to educate my family and friends about peripheral neuropathy.
Now I can't wait to share Numb Toes and Other Woes with people who need
the knowledge to understand and deal with this mysterious disease.
Physical Therapy:
The
book is anything but dry, and the author displays a wonderful wit and
sense of humor throughout. This book (and probably its companion book,
Numb Toes and Aching Soles, as well) would make an excellent reference
book for any medical professional interested in research or treatments
involving peripheral neuropathy.
RSD Hope:
This
present book, the second in the series, is a veritable bible on pain,
treatments, and medications … Senneff's first book was excellent but he
has outdone himself here. This book is a MUST read for anyone in ANY
type of chronic pain. He allows us to educate ourselves about what
types of treatments are available.
The Positive Side:
The
book is very well researched and organized, with plenty of practical
tips, such as how to work with your doctor, and useful Web resources …
superb source of information on how to control PN and a valuable
addition to the world of pain relief.
Nutrients for Neuropathy
Earl Mindell, Ph.D., author of the famed Vitamin Bible:
Nutrients
for Neuropathy is a must have for professional and lay book shelves. It
gives you all the information you need to combat this condition.
Julian Whitaker, M.D., founder of the Whitaker Wellness Institute and editor of Health & Healing:
I
highly recommend Mr. Senneff's new book, Nutrients for Neuropathy, for
anyone seeking a natural, healthy approach to treating this serious
condition. The program he outlines can provide a great deal of help to
those afflicted with peripheral neuropathy. Read it!
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